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Missing GPG keys, tried averything

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Re: Missing GPG keys, tried averything

#16 Post by L_V »

Strange to me. Sorry I don't know more.
If you cannot locally install a deb package, there is something to urgently clarify and solve (never seen that).

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Re: Missing GPG keys, tried averything

#17 Post by daniek »

L_V wrote:Strange to me. Sorry I don't know more.
If you cannot locally install a deb package, there is something to urgently clarify and solve (never seen that).
OK. Thanks a lot for trying. have a lovely day :)

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Re: Missing GPG keys, tried averything

#18 Post by L_V »

Can you give the output of this:

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apt-cache show debian-archive-keyring

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Re: Missing GPG keys, tried averything

#19 Post by bw123 »

daniek wrote:
L_V wrote:something unclear: what are those lines in your sources.list ?

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deb http://security.debian.org stretch/updates InRelease
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian stretch Release
No idea, it's quite a fresh installation. didn't touch a thing yet.
Tried reading man sources.list? There should be a sample somewhere around /usr/share/doc/apt/examples have you tried that?
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Re: Missing GPG keys, tried averything

#20 Post by stevepusser »

Something went wrong in your install, since debian-archive-keyring should have been installed automatically.

Often that's not the only problem if you had a bad install---just to be safe, I'd check the hashsums of your downloaded ISO file and do a reinstall if they match.

Did you install from an optical disk or a USB pendrive?
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